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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    That's the wrong attitude for a rental. Rentals are for making money, period. Stuff is going to get broken and trashed, guaranteed. If your heart is attached to your rental (like if it was your first home), it will be very difficult for you.
    I suppose. I mainly would keep tabs on it for documentation.

    I am sure there is ways for tenants to screw over landlords. If you know the soonest when there is a problem, you can start documenting the problems and perhaps fair better in court. (thus loosing less money) I am assuming being a landlord is going to get you in court more. Would be nice to appear before a judge with documentation in hand.

    I would not be attached to broken stuff. When that broken stuff starts making me loose money that is a problem. When they start destroying more than the deposit pays for isn't it time to let them move on?
    Last edited by rbeau30; 09-21-2015 at 10:04.

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